Thursday, 31 October 2024

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: HOW I FELL IN LOVE WITH A GANGSTER

Director: Maciej Kawulski
Cast: Tomasz Wlosok , Janusz Chabior , Magdalena Lamparska , Julia Wieniawa-Narkiewicz , Antoni Królikowski , Eryk Lubos , Sebastian Fabijanski , Mikolaj Kubacki , Klaudiusz Kaufmann
Plot: A mysterious woman tells of the ups and downs in the life of Nikodem `Nikos' Skotarczak, one of the biggest gangsters in Polish history, but fact and fiction become muddled as the story becomes darker.


My Movie Review: The movie is pushing the story beyond its limit inspired by a true story but lost in translation the thing that make you forgive it is the visiual it's giving rich gothic vibe that looks nice and expensive from the dark bar scene to daylight room scene lighting was spot on:) How I Fell In Love With A Grangster is long hard drive who took detours when ever it's possible leaving us stuck in a moment for a time without noticing the time we spent in watching scenes:) How I Fell In Love With A Gangster ends with Jet and the police officer visiting the gravestone of Nikos and offering flowers; a good light game for Polish cinema, a romantic, calm ballad with the mafia in the background, keeping all the proportions, at times he reminded me of great' act! Many women end up killing themselves, and many does the violence in How I Fell In Love With A Gangster make the movie better or worse? In a hindsight this create consciousness of the world its living where we got to see some reality on what's go down in a mob crew night lookin! Beautifully made, artistic, truly a masterpiece but it's not for everybody unless you are an 'old' soul, the acting is really superb therefore I loved the cast also the music was perfect, exactly 'where' it was supposed to be, I mean the ending song for example, 'One of These Mornings' by Moby brilliantly tied up the rollercoaster of emotions and encompassed the actual vibe of the whole movie from the first minute of film to the last, another thing to mention is I feel that everyone who participated in the making of this movie really went for it with craft in their hearts!

Critic Reviews: How I Fell in Love With a Gangster has the core of a really solid film, but its lack of selective editing results in a somewhat arduous three-hour watch. How I Fell in Love with a Gangster is too overwrought with style and uneven in its storytelling to be taken seriously. It’s a bit too long, but I Fell In Love With a Gangster relishes in that time spent with a central criminal character who could always grin his way out of trouble, right up until he couldn’t. Most of the elements of a good gangster crime drama are here, but unfortunately, they don't make for a good movie. Part of the issue in How I Fell in Love with a Gangster has to do with the source material, as Nikodem's actual life should seem to limit what this film could do. The roadmap to the flashy gangster flick is a tried-and-true formula, and Nikos' life lives up to the flair.  How I Fell in Love with a Gangster has a hero who might aspire and very well become a tiger, but he is slowed down by a turtle of a film. The film tells the story of the rise and fall of Nikodem "Nikoś" Skotarczyk. Nikoś was born in Pruszcz Gdański, a small town in Pomerania, to a father who abused and beat him. As he grows up, he gathers around him a gang of delinquents, led by his good friend "Komo". At first, Nikoś and his gang engage in petty crime, but later begin stealing cars from Germany and selling them in Poland. Business yields them enormous profits and turns Nikoś into underworld ruler of the Polish coastal area. Nikoś's story is told from perspectives of those surrounding him: friends, family members, and women:)

Friday, 25 October 2024

TRAVEL TO PLACES: SINGAPORE-- BIRD'S-EYE VIEW

My Personal Experience: I went to CapitaSpring Singapore to have a little bit different Bird's-Eye View of the lion city in this side on 17th floor last August 12, 2022, together with my sister:) This Bird's-Eye View post is the culmination of what happened in that such long day were I got to spend a whole day with my sister who took day off from work to treat me and show's the city!














Bird's-Eye View 
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep viewing angle, creating a perspective as if the observer were a bird in flight looking downward. Bird's-eye views can be an aerial photograph, but also a drawing, and are often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps. Before crewed flight was common, the term "bird's eye" was used to distinguish views drawn from direct observation at high vantage location' like top tower!

Sunday, 20 October 2024

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: THE WASTELAND

Director: David Casademunt
Cast: Inma Cuesta , Roberto Álamo , Alejandra Howard , Asier Flores , Víctor Benjumea
Plot: A family that lives in isolation from the rest of society find their tranquillity disturbed when a terrifying beast approaches them and tests the ties that bind the family together.


My Movie Review: The movie is dark whimsical tragic that can be viewed as a poem about brokenness and loss, Diego's numerous fear allusions to the dead of his father suggests that it played a significant part in his bringing about this social, psychological, and emotional collapse! The Wasteland is eerie in every sense I like the gloomy haunting environment it created not a waste afterall its beautifully shot and really well acted the kid was convincing and not annoying! Although the film shows how loneliness can be a terrifying emotional breaking point, it does not have much aspects of a typical horror film it eloves with the darkness within but the suspense it generates by showing how isolation and abandonment can destroyed a person's sanity works:) This horror drama is a kind of film that's polarizing either you like it or you don't like I don't mind a slower paced film if it's done right, but The Wasteland is just too slow and threatens to grind to a halt at times, visually it's here that I thought the film was admirable; Cuesta's performance is consistently excellent, and simply the threat of what's out there really shaken up us but the mere fact its a depressing subject this caliber of acting pulls you closer and embrace darkness! The Wasteland has a rather ambiguous ending, but the main take from the psychological horror is that The Beast however real it seemed to Lucia and Diego isn't an actual supernatural being but rather a symbolic manifestation of their fears of being alone and vulnerable in the wake of Salvador's death that takes a toll in a bloody shocking manner which is vividly shown!!!

Critics Reviews: The Wasteland is able to suck you into its candle-lit world of discomfort, but it ends up being not as claustrophobic as it could be. The Wasteland is an attractive slow-burn, not to mention a welcome addition to the wild, wild world of horror Westerns. The Wasteland proves to be a solid start to the horror genre but suffers from pacing issues. While too many creepers come across as derivative and old hat, there are still filmmakers who are constantly finding new ways to use horror. The Wasteland certainly falls among the latter. The Wasteland is an impressive film, horrifically beautiful at times. But there is a sense of missed opportunity, as initial themes are abandoned in favour of portraying survival amidst home invasion. Drifting between two forms of monsters ultimately adds up to less, that it's difficult to remember, on top of everything else, if there was even a beast to begin with. At its best and most memorable, it's perhaps the eeriest and strangest coming-of-age movie ever made. As pretty as the movie can be on a technical level, it can't save itself from the shallow premise and the number of horror clichés that are present in it. Without great fuss or technical fanfare, The Wasteland confronts us with our worst demons through the immense Inma Cuesta and Asier Flores' tremendously moving mother-child relationship. The film constantly conflates darkness with fear, barren with loneliness, and silence with terror. The story shows restraint in a way that benefits the growth of the characters, but may not be enough here to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. An estimable debut, especially in terms of its abilities to create a stifling and rarefied atmosphere:)

Sunday, 13 October 2024

TRAVEL TO PLACES: SINGAPORE-- SUN & MOON-- SOL & LUNA

My Personal Experience: I went to Sol & Luna at CapitaSpring Singapore on the 17th floor last August 12, 2022, together with my sister who took me on my first ever high tea experience! Sol & Luna is perfectly set-up place with lush greenery outside on a top floor where you can enjoy some view of Singapore's Bussiness Disrict as you taste few exotic delectable selection:)




















Sun & Moon-- Sol & Luna
The Latin translation of sun & moon, SOL & LUNA represents the diverse offerings available day to night, in the only spot in town with urban views amidst fresh air and natural charms of a garden getaway. From morning to night, Sol & Luna offers a seamless all-day Latin-European menu that showcases the four cuisines of Italy, France, Portugal, and Spain. Timeless recipes are reinvented with a twist and finesse for a sense of discovery} Monday-Sunday: 07:00-23:00}